11 Related Articles, between 2018-07-09 and 2018-04-30

"Nothing impossible": Blind Army vet runs with the bulls at Pamplona. After losing his sight in Iraq, a retired Army Major continues to test his limits – and grab life by the horns >>

Army Major facing EIGHTH probe over death of Iraqi teen. Major Robert Campbell was last night revealed as the victim of a relentless inquiry into the Iraq War – which he said had treated soldiers as ‘political fodder’ (stock image). >>

Army Major facing new probe of Iraqi death hands in medals. Major Robert Campbell, 45, said he had been left ‘broken’ after the Ministry of Defence told him and two other soldiers they would be dragged before a judge-led inquiry. >>

Army troop reunites for Memorial Day. Iraq veteran serves as parade grand marshal along with team he served with. >>

Challenge to federal marijuana laws to be heard in New.... NEW YORK (AP) - Army veteran Jose Belen says the horrors of the Iraq War left him with post-traumatic stress disorder and the drug that helped him cope best... >>

Father of Army vet posts photos of filthy room his son was forced to wait in at a Salt Lake City VA. Army Veteran Christopher Wilson, who served two tours in Iraq, had a podiatry appointment on April 5, but was treated in a filthy room at the VA in Salt Lake City. >>

Fort Drum's commander returns from Iraq deployment. Officials at Fort Drum say the Army post's commanding general has returned from Iraq, where he was in charge of the Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command >>

How a car connects a fallen soldier and his son. In 2003, Army 1st Lt. Jonathan Rozier died in Iraq when his son Justin was just a few months old. Today, Justin cherishes anything that used to belong to his dad, which is why he thought it would be cool to have his car. A stranger stepped in to help. Steve Hartman has his story "On The Road." >>

Military vet sets out to make world's strongest bullet-proof vest. For Blake Waldrop, protecting law enforcement isn’t just a job – it’s a mission borne out of personal tragedy. The founder of RMA Armament, maker of bullet-proof vests, lost a friend in Iraq in 2005. Since then, the goal of the former Marine and police officer was to make a product better than those on the market. >>

S.C. teen hits the green to honor her father killed in Iraq. Kayleigh “Buggy” Reinke was only 3-years-old when she lost her father Army Sergeant Gavin Reinke to a roadside bomb in Iraq in 2006. Now, the 15-year-old uses golf to cope with the loss. >>

Veteran posts photos of dirty VA room, prompting apology from clinic in Salt Lake City. The images from Army Veteran Christopher Wilson, who served two tours in Iraq, show an overflowing trash can, debris and open medical kits. >>